Antimicrobial stewardship and targeted therapies in the changing landscape of maternal sepsis

Nishel M Shah , Esmita Charani , Damien Ming , Fook-Choe Cheah , Mark R Johnson
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Pregnant and postnatal women are a high-risk population particularly prone to rapid progression to sepsis with significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Moreover, severe maternal infections can have a serious detrimental impact on neonates with almost 1 million neonatal deaths annually attributed to maternal infection or sepsis. In this review we discuss the susceptibility of pregnant women and their specific physiological and immunological adaptations that contribute to their vulnerability to sepsis, the implications for the neonate, as well as the issues with antimicrobial stewardship and the challenges this poses when attempting to reach a balance between clinical care and urgent treatment. Finally, we review advancements in the development of pregnancy-specific diagnostic and therapeutic approaches and how these can be used to optimize the care of pregnant women and neonates.

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在孕产妇败血症不断变化的形势下开展抗菌药物管理和靶向治疗
孕妇和产后妇女是高危人群,特别容易迅速发展为败血症,在全球范围内造成严重的发病率和死亡率。此外,严重的孕产妇感染会对新生儿造成严重的不利影响,每年有近 100 万新生儿死于孕产妇感染或败血症。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论孕妇的易感性、导致其易患败血症的特殊生理和免疫适应性、对新生儿的影响、抗菌药物管理的问题以及在试图实现临床护理和紧急治疗之间的平衡时所面临的挑战。最后,我们将回顾妊娠期特异性诊断和治疗方法的研发进展,以及如何利用这些方法优化对孕妇和新生儿的护理。
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Journal of intensive medicine
Journal of intensive medicine Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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